Subspecific range map for Common Side-blotched Lizards

I have updated the range map for Uta stansburiana and the five continental subspecies based on some recent work in the field the past couple years. The map can be found as this observation. Some areas of these distributions are still poorly understood, such as much of the non-Baja distribution in Mexico (especially at the subspecific level) and where U.s.elegans, U.s.nevadensis, and U.s.stansburiana come together in the Great Basin Desert. Let me know if you have any questions.
—Pete Zani

Posted on May 2, 2024 12:19 AM by petezani petezani

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